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builtins: accept old-style iterables to iter #7817

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A bit of a fig-leaf. In situations where you're stuck with an old-style
iterable and you really need to iterate over it, you can iterate over
iter(it) instead.

hauntsaninja and others added 2 commits May 9, 2022 20:56
A bit of a fig-leaf. In situations where you're stuck with an old-style
iterable and you really need to iterate over it, you can iterate over
iter(it) instead.
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According to mypy_primer, this change has no effect on the checked open source code. 🤖🎉

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